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Gestire i pazienti all’interno di un Pronto Soccorso (PS) è un compito difficile. Lo spettro di una denuncia, l’accesso variabile ad anamnesi precedenti o collaterali, insieme a un lavoro svolto sotto continua pressione, rende le decisioni cliniche impegnative.
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Latt, N., Conigrave, K., Saunders, J.B., Marshall, E.J., Nutt, D. (2014). Situazioni urgenti e difficili. In: Medicina delle dipendenze. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2883-8_14
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